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Off now to read about the swallows.
Kate
Yes I still had a British Passport then , Judy had an American one though which made it a little complicated .!!Rosie! I am sure by now you are really subscribed to the thread!!
I had to laugh at your hand comment!!
And that is a scary story with Judy at passport control!! Did you still have a British passport then? I guess that would have helped!
So happy you started this trip report. Just wanted to say hias I've enjoyed reading your others. Now I'm going back to start this one.
I didn't realize that you need to quote things in order otherwise they just insert them in the order you choose, so if you go back and quote something it's out of order. I've had to kind of reorganize this post so it makes sense!![]()
I've seen this stream of pedestrians heading towards the park and I can see why it would seem like Salmon swimming upstream to run through them.
I notice this all the time when driving around So Cal. It used to surprise me how many people were hit in crosswalks, but now I just shake my head. teen and twenty somethings just walk around with their heads in in their phones and don't pay attention to what is going on around them.
Definitely not in So Cal. However, guys, might want to shower before visiting Starbucks if they have been heavily exerting themselves. Women, not so much.
They always get my name wrong too. But I remember in Miami they had the labels because @Leshaface totally read my label and I didn't even realize it!
Having been raised in California, I never considered the company "adobe" in fact those tile/bricks are things we tried to build as kids! Never would have considered the software!
This was actually a great idea!
Pitchers of Margaritas are never a bad thing!
Mexican food here can be hit or miss, but glad this was a hit. I can see where it can be a miss in Miami. Sometimes here, it can suck. We know most of the places where it doesn't suck. And then there is fast food. In a pinch, Del Taco is OK, we had that yesterday.
I'm glad you finally got your SIM. Of course you had traffic, it's alwarys here especially back from SD.
Yeah, like Michael said, they probably had it all rigged with photographer on each side. I bet they were train buffs and wanted the train action in their wedding photo
I signed up.
And then forgot to actually subscribe, so had some serious catching up to do. It's all fixed now. Go about your usual business. It's all ok now.
I took the entire night off to clean my house, and then rest a bit. It's been an emotional day with the shooting being so close to home. I also found out my neighbor had a massive stroke on Sunday, so we're trying to walk alongside her as best we can. All that to say, been a busy week!
Del Taco FTW!!!!!! I go at least once a week for my burritos!
Another fine food choice! You 2 and I would get along great eating our way through a trip!
Every kid in Cali does a term of State History and when I was in 5th grade everyone had to choose to do a Mission Report. Each of us chose one and I did mine on SJC. I made a really cool diorama of the mission and studied all about the swallows and all. Unbelievable beauty there! I'm SO glad you got to see it and enjoy.
Yep it's really strange going back in time when we fly to LA, we get there earlier then when we left home! On the way back we lose a day completely though as the flights from LA to Brisbane always leave at either 11pm or 11:55pm depending on the time of year! So if we leave on a Saturday at 11pm, we arrive home on Monday at 6:30am
Flight to Honolulu from Brisbane is about 8.5 hours, and 9 on the way back. I haven't been to Japan but Brisbane to Tokyo is around 9 hours also.
Michael makes me laugh. We have seen his feet and now we see his hand. One body part at a time. By the year 2020 we might see a couple of ears and possibly even a kneecap.
Off now to read about the swallows.
Kate
All caught up. the Mission looks very interesting, I grew up in a town built around a LARGE Abbey, this of course was in ruins , but I loved looking at those ruins and thru the 2 churches on either side of my home !!!
When I told this to Michael he more or less told me to not go to the pool with him, but go and explore. And he was totally right! I really enjoyed browsing through the Downtown Disney shops for a while! This was my main goal:
They now operated as of TODAY, Morimoto Asia at Disney Mall in FL.
A larger family having a picnic with Chinese takeout at one of the tables in the lobby. Even if this family were guests at the hotel, I do think having a picnic in the lobby is taking it too far!
She wasn't strange. She was ... wait, can't use that word here ... so ... she was condescending.
It is a pretty standard wedge, but done very well. I could go for one right now!
I would love to be able to tell you that I loved my dish as well, but somehow they had added quite a bit of parsley to the dish and I really am not a huge fan of parsley.
Slow Roasted Prime Rib with potato puree and au jus. He loved it as much as last year.
This is one of the advantages of a DVC room: they have a sofa, so you can actually have people visit in your room. Of course with a one-bedroom that is even better!
So, if you leave at 12 noon for your 14 hour flight, you arrive at 9am while at home it is 2 am the next day??? Sounds crazy!!
How long of a flight is it from Australia to Hawaii or Japan? Those must be somewhat closer??
There I turned around and ran through Downtown Disney all the way to the Disneyland hotel until I saw these guys:
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I thought that this was a great end point for my run and felt like I had really accomplished something!
They even don’t fill out the side of the cups anymore, but instead a computer prints labels – also with your name. They got mine wrong:
I guess Magdalene is too complicated… To be fair, a lot of people here get it wrong, too. Or at least change it into MagdalenA.
Again, a place that I had wanted to go before I lived out there and after, but never had. I had dined in the area, but that was it.
It was a bit bizarre. One of those places that had more people just sitting around than drinking coffee. But we had some and it was pretty good.
I would love to be able to tell you that I loved my dish as well, but somehow they had added quite a bit of parsley to the dish and I really am not a huge fan of parsley. And it was too much mixed into the dish to take it out. Otherwise it was a very generous portion of pasta and quite tasty. People who like parsley would most likely have liked the dish much better!
But thanks to the very full day the day before I managed to sleep quite well and only woke up after 7 a.m.
But first a few views of the beautiful grounds of the mission:
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We then also ended up with a typical Southern Californian experience: We ended up in traffic.
I have to say that I was a bit disappointed with the merchandise for the anniversary, a lot was not my style. Too glittery. But I guess that is what you get for a diamond anniversary!
Back at the hotel I took a picture of the “cake” castle they had on display:
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Thanks to Corinna (@dolphingirl47) mentioning this in her last trip report I was able to remind Michael of this and it was a nice bonus!